RFIDtunnusta
RFIDtunnusta is a Finnish term that refers to a system of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology used primarily for identity verification, asset tracking, and access control. The system employs passive RFID tags that contain a small integrated circuit and antenna, which are powered by the radio signal emitted from a reader. The tags typically operate in the ultra‑high frequency (UHF) band between 860 and 960 megahertz, enabling read ranges from a few centimeters to several meters depending on the reader’s power output and antenna design.
The RFIDtunnusta architecture integrates with existing authentication frameworks such as public key infrastructure (PKI) and may
Applications of RFIDtunnusta span several sectors. In healthcare, it is used for tracking medical equipment and
Security considerations are central to RFIDtunnusta deployments. Measures such as cryptographic challenge‑response protocols, tag authentication, and
In summary, RFIDtunnusta represents an integrated approach to wireless identification, blending hardware capabilities with software‑driven policy